Gain a Competitive Advantage With Data
The Business Analytics Minor provides the managerial, analytical, and technical skills needed to gather, store, and organize data in real-time and analyze it using quantitative methods, and then use the resulting information to make decisions that allows an organization to gain a competitive advantage.
Coursework includes fundamental information technology and statistical concepts, database management and data warehouses, regression analysis in business, optimization of business systems using management science models, and analysis of large data sets using data mining and business intelligence techniques.
Complements many majors (including all business majors). (15 credit hours)
Business Analytics Curriculum and Courses
- ISA 345 Database Systems and Data Warehousing
- ISA 391 Applied Regression Analysis in Business
- ISA 401 Business Intelligence and Data Visualization
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Department of Information Systems and Analytics
Allison Jones-Farmer, Ph.D., Chair, and Professor
Department of Information Systems and Analytics
Farmer School of Business 2003
800 East High Street
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-4823
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